Buck Wild
Buck Wild
| 01 April 2013 (USA)
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A hunting vacation goes horribly awry for 4 friends after they accidentally shoot the lease's land owner.

Reviews
Claudio Carvalho

The comrades Craig Thompson (Matthew Albrecht), Jerry (Jarrod Pistilli), Lance (Isaac Harrison) and Tom Alexander (Dru Lockwood) travel to the Buck Wild Farm in Texas to spend vacation hunting deer. Soon they discover that the owner Clyde (Joe Stevens) was bitten by a Chupacabra and has infected his slut daughter Candy (Meg Cionni) and neighbors that now are zombies. Will they survive?"Buck Wild" is a lame and unfunny comedy of horror. The screenplay (or the edition) is disconnected and senseless, and in the beginning, Clyde sees his daughter shagging with her boyfriend on the garden and he throws his pipe wrench on the head of the man. Then he is bitten by the Chupacabra and the scene is entirely forgotten. The film is so bad that after 96 minutes running time, there is no scene that makes laugh. My vote is two.Title (Brazil): Not Available

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Matt Kracht

The plot: Four friends go on a hunting trip in Texas, only to run up against Chupacabra zombies.Well, there isn't a lot to say about this film. It's pretty stupid, but I was still amused by some of the scenes. Much of the humor depends on your being an immature, easily amused film nerd. If that's you, then you might like it, too. Just be aware that it's not really action-packed or fast-moving. Despite the bizarre premise, it's not really the most original horror-comedy ever made. It clumsily adopts and mocks every cliché the writers could think of, though not on a terribly intellectual level. It's quite inhibited compared to Troma's sheer insanity and gleeful offensiveness, but there's definitely a bit of inspiration from that infamous studio.Normally, my tolerance level for these films is quite low, but this one had just enough stupidly amusing scenes that I stuck it out. Also, I liked the end credits song. If you like this sort of nonsense, then I suggest you check out DeadHeads, another recent zombie comedy that was similar in some ways.

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murfdaddy33

Firstoff let me warn all you smart and beautiful people out there to please turn off your brains, its not that deep of a film. Second please remember this is a Texas film so take pride in that, if your from Texas. Thirdly please have a nice and comfortable seat with some hot cheddar cheese popcorn and some ice cold cherry coke while barring witness to this piece of Hollywood horror gold!I dare you not to enjoy it, there is way to much funny, action, horror, sex, drugs,funny, and more action with a little chupacabra in it. Do you know any other zombie shows that have a chupakabra in it. No? Then shut the hell up and watch this greatness of acting, screen-writing, and directing of a future Texas legendary film maker that goes by the name Of Big Chief Johnny Tyler Glodyt. Oh and by the way Meg Cioni, Joe Chaneck, Jason Harris, Whit Albreckt and the ever Big thick bear loving Chance Murphey are really smoking hot in this movie, Maybe they should make another one? Maybe(fingers crossed chanting satanic prayers). Matt Albreckt is a very funny and sexy Lead, Dru is adorably Buff closet case Gay man, Jarod has a kung-fu penis, Isac rocks, Mark Leslie Ford is a Legendary comedic genius. Joe Stephens looks amazing in everything he does. Awesome setup, Texas Is a great location for anything, The Quality of this film is better than Pixar and Dream works combined. Great extras for a zombie hoard army, great town. This film is the begging of a beautiful franchise. Its like a funny walking dead pl watch, and leave Ur brains at the door.

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Zapedowski

I saw this movie here in Texas with my common-law wife, during the Dallas International Film Festival.Buck Wild is a brilliantly crafted zombie horror comedy, with a definite Texan twist.To begin with, let me just comment briefly on the superb, professional quality of this film. The editing is superb.The acting and writing achieve what acting and writing is supposed to achieve: the characters and conversations are completely believable (despite the zombie plot), the audience quickly develops affection for the characters and their individual quirks, none of the humor is forced and the jokes are HILARIOUS. Since the editing is so good and the gore-versus-laughs factor is pretty well-balanced, the movie basically feels like you're watching a "good horror" and a "good comedy" at the same time; the two do not detract from each other as is so often the case in the horror-comedy genre (the laughs do not detract from the gore/shocks).Basically: imagine if you and a group of quirky friends went on a hunting holiday on a ranch in Texas, and ran into a zombie epidemic. This movie basically shows what would happen.This film deserves to be a cult classic. Now if only the people who own it would put it on DVD, so it could achieve said status...

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